Meta’s Oversight Board overrode the tech giant’s decision to delete a Facebook post earlier this year that compared Russian soldiers to Nazis. The board announced their decision on Wednesday, saying the post, which consisted of an image showing what appeared to be the dead body of someone shot in Bucha, Ukraine alongside a poem that called for killing fascists, had not violated the company’s policy against hate speech and human rights violations. “In this context, neither Meta’s human rights responsibilities nor its Hate Speech Community Standard protect soldiers from claims of egregious wrongdoing or prevent provocative comparisons between their actions...